v. rare. [ad. assumed L. *entificāre, f. as prec.: see -FY.] trans. To make into an entity, attribute objective existence to.

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  Hence Entification.

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1882.  trans. T. Vignoli’s Myth & Sc. (Internat. Sci. Series), 154. The primitive and constant act of all animals … is that of entifying the object of sensation…. Such entification is the result of spontaneous necessity.

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